UTICA — Utica College will offer a new master’s degree of business administration in professional accountancy starting this fall.
The on-campus program is designed for students majoring in accounting or business with a concentration in accounting, according to the college. The need for accountants is growing, driven by increased government regulation, changing tax laws, and globalization, the school said.
The new program will comply with the state’s statutory 150-hour educational requirement, which allows students to take the certified public accountant exam. The program will also offer internships and field experience.
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The school is accepting applicants now for this fall. More information is available here.
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